Brynhildr in the Darkness (極黒のブリュンヒルデ Gokukoku no Buryunhirude?, lit. \"Extreme-Black Brynhildr\") is a science fiction Japanese manga series by Lynn Okamoto that began serialization in January 2012. A television anime adaptation by Arms began airing on April 6, 2014. It is based on Germanic mythology.

Lynn Okamoto is also the creator of Elfen Lied. Also much like Elfen Lied, it is 13 episodes long & an OVA has been released which takes place somewhere within the time span of episode 11. It also features girls being the subject of cruel experimentation; while also wielding great power the government seeks to control If you were a fan of Elfen Lied, you need to see this anime. With the uncensored version available, its the only way to watch it correctly.

Plot : Dave Skylark and producer Aaron Rapoport run the celebrity tabloid show
Skylark Tonight. When they land an interview with a surprise fan, North
Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they are recruited by the CIA to turn their trip to
Pyongyang into an assassination mission

The unexpected release of The Interview is making headlines around the world, but for now only people inside the U.S. can see the film. Perhaps unsurprisingly, 200,000 people have already circumvented this restriction by turning to torrent sites where the film appeared just an hour after its official release. Even The Pirate Bay joined in and started pointing people to the movie as well.

theinterviewFacing a “terrorist” threat theaters all around the U.S. backed away from showing The Interview last week.

Sony Pictures was left with no other option than to find online platforms to show the controversial movie to a broad audience during the holidays, and they eventually did.

Yesterday afternoon news broke that the film was available for streaming on YouTube, Google Play and Xbox Live. A group of hackers shouldn’t be able to chill freedom of speech, Sony and Google reasoned.

“…after discussing all the issues, Sony and Google agreed that we could not sit on the sidelines and allow a handful of people to determine the limits of free speech in another country,” Google’s Chief Legal Officer David Drummond commented.

Unfortunately, however, this free speech can only be heard by the U.S. public for now. People outside of the States will have to wait for weeks or months to see a film that was “trending” worldwide on Christmas eve.

And that’s where another group of self proclaimed freedom fighters come in.

Shortly after the first stream was made public various pirated copies quickly started to populate torrent sites and other sharing platforms.

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Even The Pirate Bay jumped in by adding the hash of one of The Interview’s torrents to the top left corner of it’s site, linking it to a Google search. In addition, the site added a cartoon picture of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un.

With The Interview making headlines for several weeks, it’s clear there’s a massive interest in the film. This is reflected download statistics too.

Data collected by TorrentFreak shows that The Interview was downloaded an estimated 200.000 times though BitTorrent during the first 10 hours it was available, and this number is still growing rapidly.

Browsing through the commentary on various torrent sites we see that restricted availability is a common topic.

“Just signed up to say Thanks, since it was not released outside of US when it should be all at the same time. Will now be finally able to watch this,” one downloader told his peers.